Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, February 12, 1909, Image 8

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    LOCAL ANO PERSONAL NEW.
Mrs. E. K.
tWlutr Monday.
rdJock iu a Salem
J. U. Itosleton a Salem Ult
or Sat unlay.
o
Mr. Dell Uvenitood pent8unday
.with friend here.
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Itll.'jr lYopat U blaming tuuip and
rrubblng for Sloper Bro.
o
Green HastluB of Atrlte wa la
town Tuesday on buslne.
o
Mm. D. U. Roydston and daughter
liable spent Monday In Salem.
o
MUa Hortha Porterflold I vUltlng
friend In Hood River tliU wink.
o
Miss Allone Hosner of Monmouth
pent Saturday with the Mlaxoa Bent
ley. o
Harry M. White of McMlnuvlllo
attended the dance here Saturday
night.
Mrs. V. E. Craven and Miss
Ida Rirharusu were Salem visitors
Moni!u.
o
Misses Drake u.i.1 V . rnon, nurses
of the Salem hospltuj u:o tiUains a
few days In Monmouth.
J. J. Dtaci. dirk of the Oreson
hotel of rortlutr! passed through here
this week on his way to Callfrt.iu.
o
Mrs. J. C. Morrison and son
Ralph left Monday for California
where they will spend a few months.
o
Mrs. Viola Sloper has Just return
ed from a couple of months in South
ern Oregon.
SALE CLOSES
ON SATURDAY
If you want to save good money
get In line and make your purchase
this week at Conkey, Walker 4 Lh
man's. ' o
L. Crane of Black Rock visit
ing friend here Sunday.
o
M. Scrafford of Monmouth waa In
town on business Monday.
o .i
D. G. Ray of Portland
town on business Monday.
was In
Frauk Wilson returned from a few
day visit in Salem Saturday.
. 'o
L. Travla and Ed OIktbou are
In Portland on a visit this week.
and In order to get around the ordl
nance It I said that all the work ot
repairs were carefully framed at the
mill before the lumber waa taken
from the yards and rafted to the
budding during the rrrrnt high we
ter. Mr. Long thus made the needed
repairs to his building and the city
dad were none the wiser until they
were told ot the work by some dis
interested party.
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Miss Heinle ltutler spent Sunday
with friend In Salem.
J. V. Richardson ot lluena Vista
was In town ou business Tuesday.
Harley Wheeler of Suver attended
the dance here Saturduy evening.
o
W. E. Craven was in Portland
on business the first of the week.
o
Boothby and Lewis aro making
!nr;;e shipments of sheep this wtrk.
A. Mjire is t.peudiu,; mo week
unking after his inter sts a. Slab
Creek.
Forrest M. Marton of the cruiser
MUluaukoo is visiting friends la Rlck-
erall this week.
Mr3. Guy Walker and
Dornsife were Salem
last of the week.
o
The Misses Force and Johnson of
Monmouth were visiting here Satur
day. o
Mrs. Wlllard and Miss Ida Rich
ardson visited Portland Monday going
via Salem.
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Mrs. Ernest Townsend and daught
er left Tuesday morning for Spokane
io rejoin Mr. Townsend. They ex
peet to make tlulr home in that city
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The third Trans Missouri Dry-Farm
In Congress will be held at Chey
enne, Wyoming:. February 23 to 2."
Inclusive. Secretary John F. Hunts
of Cheyenne urjjes tho appointment
of delegates by the commercial bod
los, development leagues, mayors and
county judges of Oregon.
o
Portland certainly gave a warm
welcome and an enthusiastic enter
tainment to tho two hundred and nine
spent Saturday In the metropolis-. Tho
party Is under the auspices of the
Spokane Chamber of Commerce and
are en route through Oregon and Cal-
visltor8 the:(orna One of the most appreciated
j Incidents was a package of stamped
souvenir postals ready for use, pre-
NOW IS BEST
TIME TO TAKE
Direction to Prepare Simple, Yet Re
Markabl Home Mixture
Mrs. Van
Ralph Porterfield has moved to the gHnted t0 eatn gue8t by tholr host
Irvine place Just recently bought byi
Julus Piucus of Salem.
Mrs.M. Merwin Is spending: a fort
night visiting with friends in Port
land. She went down Tuesday.
o
T. A. White and son and daugh
ter Cleo of McMlnville attended- the
fancy skating contest Saturday night.
Emma Hinkle and Hazel Hohan
non were in Dallas this week taking
the teachers' examination. The work
of the examinations wlil occupy all
this week.
Clint Hannon, partner of the firm
cf Catlln & Linn, has grubbed up
about 10 acres of hops and will plant
the same to potatoes.
o
Some of the Monday Salem visitors
were: Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Allin,
Mrs. S. B. Walker, Mrs. P. M. Kirk-I
land and Mrs. E. M. Young. I
0 If you wish to get the benefit of
During this month we will give a ; our saie prices get them this week as
year's subscription to the Pictorial , sae cioses Saturday. Conkey, Walk-
Review Magazine for $20 in coupons. er Lehman.
Conkey, Walker & Lehman. 37-38
o
Saturday Salem visitors were Mrs.
J. E. Hubbard, Miss. Bessie Butler
Miss. Ivy Burton, Miss Lois Os
borne, Mrs. G. A. Wilcox, and Har
old Herron of Monmouth.
o
Mrs. I. Govro has nine white Wyan
dott chickens, five of them pullets,
that lay every other day and each on
lays a double yolked egg. The chicks
were raised by hand and are pets.
o
The debating team to represent the
public school In the tryout at Mon
mouth has been chosen and will
consist of Ray" Reeves, Nellie Freder
ickson and Bessie Hartman, with
Clyde Dick as alternate.
o
Our spring goods are beginning to
come In and by the middle of next
week we will be showing many of
the new things in dress goods and
waistings. Conkey, Walker & Lehman.
A well known authority on It lieu
niatUiu gives the following valuable,
though simple and harmless, prcmrlp
Hon, which anyone cait easily pre
pare at home:
Fluid Extract Dandelion, one half
ounce; Compound Kurgan, one aunt ;
Compound Syrup Saraaparllla, three
ounces.
Mix by shaking well In a bottle and
take a teaspoonful after each meal
and at bedtime.
lie state that tho ingredients can
be obtained from any good prescrip
tion pharmacy ut small cost, and bid
ing of vegetable extraction, aro harm
less to take.
Thin pleasant mixture, is said to
overcome almost any case of Rheu
matism. The pain and swelling, If
any, diminished with each dose, until
permanent results are obtained, and
w thoui Injuring the atoinnch. While
there are many so called Rheumatism
remedies, patent medlelues etc. Nome
of Which give relief, few renly give
permanent results, and the above will
no doubt, be greatly appreciated ly
many sufferers here at this time.
Inquiry at the drug stores of thlsi
neighborhood elicits the information1
that these drugs are hiirmless ami!
can be bought separately, or the drug--
Klsts here will mix the prescription1
for our readers If asked to.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Dr. G. . MillH
Umrtmry Snrfltci
Phone: Ofnc 161, residence 443.
Office at New I Joaea' Livery IWrn.
INHKrrXDKXCE. OREUOX
California Medicated Soap
t.f-t (or surra, rliap-l hanita
dumlruit, luawi atliiga an pulauu
Mrs. d. W. Richardson. Sr.
JUeliiiiiultb HI., Iiul'rii1rurnr.
HO.MKIUAKJK 4A K ' 1
Meet ever Men. bight
la K. of P. Hall.
M 0is, U. U
i, W. lUcliardson, K.ll aud B,
THE OREGON
FIRE RELIEF
McMlnnvllI; i i : i Oregon
Chat. Gregory, Jigt., Dmllai, Or.
W. R. ALLIN, O. O. S.
DENTIST
Both phoiic. Cooper Dldtc.
Independence, Oregon,
L.
i.. iiKwrrr, m. i.
Phsleian sod Suramin
Otllce in Cooper lliilhlinir. .'ixntia 2
and 3 Otllce hour. I) a. in. to I'.' in.
and "J to (1 p. in. CmIIm aiuwered niglit
and inv.
Launch Independence
Ply lleu luilrpoiideuo end ful
fill dally except fumUy. Pa enger
and (fight biialnvMilli'lted,
lve Independence l M;.H0a,Hl
l-rave Halnni ; S:lo. oi,
(ii-o. Skinner - Skipper
I.W. Dickinson s
LIVERY and FEED
STABLE
(liMkl turnout end rarefnl driver
JOHN BRAMBERG
Plasterinu Mini irenrral iimaon work
etone, Prick and Concrete work,
IN HK.l'KN UKNCK, OK.
Krtimatea frrenn pplietlon.
J. D. WINN
BUSINESS LOCALS
Glen Ruffner spent Sunday In Mc
Mlnville.
o
Dr. Duganne, Dentist, over Inde
pendence National Bank. tf.
A good pair of reading glas
ses $1.00 at Kramer's. tf
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Roche Harbor lime. Best on earth
for spraying. Williams Drug Co. 36-31)
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Young Jersey cow for sale. Just
fresh. Call on W. V. Campbell, Inde
pendence.
A patriotic entertainment will be
given by the public school this even
ing at the opera house to honor the
birth of Abraham Lincoln. An admis
sion of 15 cents will be charged
Pupils of the public school will be ad
mitted free.
o
We will be showing our full line of
Ginghams, Seersuckers, Red Star
zephyrs. Percales and Galatea cloth
next week. All wishing to do their
early sewing will find many beautiful
things in these lines. Conkey, Walk
er & Lehman.
Maud Patterson spent Sunday with
her parents in this city. Miss Pat
terson is in charge of one of the de
partments In the public schools of
Portland.
Alfalfa is the coming crop for
the Willamette river bottoms. Catlln
& Linn have about 3 acres that was
cut twice last year yielding good
crops at both cuttings. There are oth
er patches that were sown last spring
which are making good showings.
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Rev Henry McCain, newly appoint
ed pastor of the M. E. church of this
city, delivered an interesting and in-
telligen sermon Sunday evening from
the text: "Ye are my friends if ye do
whatsoever I command you." Rev.
McCain s' a student of the school of
devlnlty at Salem and, although quite
a young man, gives promise of a bril
liant future.
Pete Linden is engaged this week
In packing tUeir household goods pre
paratory to removing to Seattle next
week, but they contemplate return
ing to their old home in Minnesota at
a later date. Mr. and Mrs. Linden
have made a host of friends during
their residence here and all regret
their departure. It is hoped that they
like thousands of others, will again re
turn to this the best country on
earth.
Mrs. Earnest Townsend was a Sa
lem visitor the last of the week. She
went to meet a delegation of old
time friends from North Dakota who
are here looking for homes.
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In the eighth grade state examina
tion Amanda Hilke and Ella Lawrenc
passed in all the branches and Frank
Kirkland passed in all but one which
he will complete in May. Only the
three took the examination.
o
During the teachers' examination
this week Mrs. G. A. Wilcox has
charge of Miss Fugate's room in the
public school and Miss Mona Nagle
presides in Miss McReynold's room.
Mrs. Wilcox feels much at home with
the work as she was a teacher in the
same room for many years previous
to her marriage.
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The Polk County Poultry Associa
of this year for their show. Elmer
Dixon of Oregon City has been chos
en as Judge. The meeting place has
not yet been designated and it is
reasonable to presume that as long
as the last poultry show was held at
Dallas the show this year will be held
In Independence.
o
Miss Clara Purvine left Tuesday
afternoon on her way to Portland
where she will be for a couple
of weeks studying the latest styles
In millinery. She will return about
the 25th and will open up one of the
largest and up to date lines of mill
inery ever brought to this city. She
expects to show a fine line of Easter
goods, also the chic Paris patterns.
A first-class trimmer will be in
ch arge.
o
C. G. Long, proprietor of the city
meat market will re-open his shop in
few days. There is an interesting
story connected with the work of re
modeling the building that at once
classes Mr. Long as a strategist of
first proportions. The ordinance of
the city which prohibits repairs on
wooden structures within the fire lim
its of he city conflicted with making
Improvements on Mr. Long's building.
He was not to be outclassed in the
work of refitting and repairing the
damages which it sustained at the
time of the fire a few weeks ago
Laugh and the
with Wonderland
management.)
world will
Theatre.
laugh
(New
29tf.
V. K. Van A Urn
I'roprletor
Pliona 1112 Mnln
21 N. Cum. mi.
THE ELDRIDGE
Knneiin P.itn
ijirue Sunny Himina En Sultn or Hingis
On:riilljr lx-tued
KliH-tri- l.lKtita. Haiti
and I'laiiu
Salem, Ore.
REALTY BROKER
mm
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mi
G L Hawkins
Ia!Us,Or
jMarble and
Granite
Niiihiiinelila slid llnt
lone Cemeierj
wctk etc.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Hava Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
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Farm Loans and Insurance.
Public.
Buen Vista, Oregon.
Notary
B. F. JONES
A TTOliXi: YA T-LA W
X OTA If Y I U it L1C
OH'icm iiiHHirn in.Cooper Jtlk
INPKl'KNDKNCK. ORKNON"
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IffiLMES
BUSINESS COLLEGE,
WABHINOtON ANOTINTHrr.
PORTLAND minnu
WRITE FOR rATAI rwa
7'St Sekoul thai Plaru Yim n a Ud hM
CASH
PAID
FOR FARM PRODUCE
....BY THE ..
BUTLER
PRODUCE CO.
Japanese ground sulphur in linen
sacks. No lint in your spray. Wil
Hams Drug Co. 36-39
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Four horse power upright gasoline
engines for sale by S. Muhleman,
Phone 665, Independence. 33tf .
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Guaranteed lime and sulphur spray
at Williams Drug Co. Acid hydrome
ters for testing spraying solutions. 3u-
o
The Wonderland Theatre has op
ened under new management. We
have extra fine set of pictures and
songs. 29tf
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Wood for Bale Second growth
$3.60, old growth $4.00 a cord de
lirered. S. Cox, Independence. Phont
143. tf4-2
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Farm wanted. 80 acres or more.
Suitable for general farming or dai
rying. Part or whole improved. Ad
dress XYZ care this office.
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Fer Sale Gasoline wood saw,
complete and ready to commence
business. For information call on
S. Muhleman, Independence, Ore. 32tf
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Remember the days Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday. Matinee
and evening Sunday. Wonderland
Theatre. 29tf.
The last to do for departed friends,
provide them with the beat robes
and caskets. Jasperson k-n:s them
at reasonable prices. tf.
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New sewing machines, fully war
ranted, from $13.75 to ?2.00, also
supplies for your garoline lamps ma
be had from H. H. Jasperson. tf
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New up-to-date caskets and coffins
burial robes, special line of trim
mings for Catholics, G. A. R. an.
secret orders obtained from II. H.
Jasperson. tf.
Kodol for dyspepsia and indignation
does the ordinary work of the stom
ach, so that by taking a little Kodol
every now and then y j r-ann. t p. &
sibly have indigestio;.. Sold by The
Williams Drug Co.
WALLPAPERS AND FABRICS
Should Interest You at This Time
You Should also be Interested
in Where to Buy Them
Many readers of the "Enterprise" have come to us
in the past for not only their wall coverings but fur
niture, carpets, etc., for which we are very grateful,
and when they come back over and over again we are
led to believe there is a reason for their so doing.
We are imbued with the idea that if we have faith in
our goods, faith in our prices and faith in our cus
tomers they will have faith in us.
?f We are now showing 1909 patterns just fresh from
the factory. New combination schemes and color
ings. Some of the best effects come in duplex in
grains which will not fade.
fjWe trust that you will make it a point to study our
goods and our methods.
FOR SALE
A few extra choice white Ls'rh-rn
hens and cockerels if caKc- 'or at
once. Home phone, 5i2 .r cu.l oi
F. P. Byers, Talmage.
The House Furnishing Company
177 liberty Street SALEM, OliEGON